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Chrysalis Records

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 3 shows

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The Herd with Colin Cowherd

The Herd with Colin Cowherd · Feb 10, 2026

Joe and Jada - Monie Love on Queen Latifah's genius, Cardi B's star power & Fat Joe's Native Tongues connection

Monie Love's first record label at age 16 in England before being absorbed by EMI Records

Native Tongues collective history and influenceFemale MC representation and evolution in hip-hopRadio gatekeeping and station politics (Hot 97 vs. Power 105)
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The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan

The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan · Jan 28, 2026

Patrik Mata | The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan

Attempted to court Community F.K. for a record deal during the 'Close One Sat Eye' era but Mata rejected the offer

Death Rock and Goth Music Origins in 1980s Los AngelesDada and Surrealism Influence on Punk and Post-Punk AestheticsCommunity F.K. Band History and Early Performances
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Aug 24, 2025

Song 180: “Dazed and Confused” by Led Zeppelin, Part One, The Song Remains the Same

Record label sharing office space with RAK Music Management in London

Music Publishing and Songwriting CreditsSession Musician Economics and Career PathsArtist Management and Producer Relationships
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Jul 24, 2025

PLEDGE WEEK: “Living in the Past” by Jethro Tull

Founded by booking agents Chris Wright and Terry Ellis after MGM's failure; became successful independent label

Progressive rock band evolution and lineup managementConcept album production and audience receptionFlute in rock music and jazz-rock fusion
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Jun 23, 2025

Song 178: “Who Knows Where the Time Goes?” by Fairport Convention, Part Two: “I Have no Thought of Time”

Label that signed Richard and Linda Thompson but dropped them after weak album performance.

British Folk-Rock Genre DevelopmentRecord Label Economics and Artist DevelopmentSubstance Abuse in Music Industry
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